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Types of facilities includes but is not limited to Industrial Food & Beverage and Consumer Products facilities and the supporting office spaces. Leads mechanical facility design for project phase specific deliverables which includes but is not limited to: Airflow Diagrams, HVAC zoning plan, Pressurization Map, HVAC and Process utility Sequence of Operations, Process Utility Summaries, Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs), Equipment List, Line List, Instrument List, Tie-point List, HVAC layout drawings, Plumbing layout drawings, Demolition Drawings, General Arrangements, Permit Required drawings and Piping Design.
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A food and beverage employee at Worlds of Fun is responsible for providing excellent customer service to guests while working in various food and beverage locations throughout the park. Assisting in the setup and breakdown of food and beverage stations, as well as restocking and replenishing supplies during shifts.
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Make recommendations and suggestions and hire, suspend, transfer, discipline and terminate after conferring with Food & Beverage Manager. Handles employee relation issues as needed after conferring with Food & Beverage Manager.
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This position works alongside the Food & Beverage Manager. Communicate with the Food & Beverage director on areas of opportunity with the team. This position works alongside the Food & Beverage Manager.
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If so, FleishmanHillard Kansas City, one of the firm's hubs for food and agribusiness has a role for you!
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Experience in advanced/high-tech Food & Beverage Processing sectors highly preferred. 5-10 years' technical sales and facility design experience within the Food & Beverage Processing industry.
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Production Manager Food and Beverage. Production Manager Food and Beverage. Needs to understand SQF, FDA and other regulatory guidelines. Ensure product specifications are met and alert production manager and quality assurance if product quality is in question immediately.
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About the job Lead Electrical Engineer - Water & Wastewater/Food & Beverage :- 99282. Lead/Manage a team of 3 to 5 Electrical Engineers in the design of water/wastewater and food & beverage projects.
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The primary purpose of the Food & Beverage Attendant is to provide guests with an excellent dining experience while assisting in the presentation of the complimentary breakfast/evening reception.
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Operational/Business Acumen: It is imperative that the Food and Beverage Manager has a detailed and thorough knowledge of how the operations are doing from a profitability standpoint. The Food and Beverage Manager must ensure that all objectives are being met in accordance with company standards.
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Work well with others, especially other Beverage Servers, Bartenders, Bar Porters, Food and Beverage Supervisors, Table Games team members, and the Slot Department. Effectively use tray service skills to provide fast, friendly, and professional beverage service.
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A Food and Beverage Warehouse Attendant at Worlds of Fun would be responsible for maintaining the cleanliness and organization of the warehouse and storage areas for food and beverage items.
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Provides prompt, courteous beverage service to casino guest in designated gaming areas. Provides prompt, courteous beverage service to casino guest in designated gaming areas. Must have the dexterity to grip and work necessary items.
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Job Description The Runner-Busser is responsible for keeping inventory of transporting, stocking, and cleaning/clearing products to ensure business and customer needs are met.
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Restaurant Servers are the face of the restaurant to its customers.
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